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  1. Exploring a novel approach to cybersecurity: the role of ecological simulations on cybersecurity risk behaviors
  2. The Role of Emotional Intelligence in Risk Behaviors and Nonsuicidal Self-Injury in Adolescence
  3. Exploring a Novel Approach to Cybersecurity: The Role of Ecological Simulations on Cybersecurity Risk Behaviors
  4. A Self‐Reported Study on Explanatory Variables of Stress in Multiple Sclerosis Patients: Exploring the Effect of Physical Conditions and Emotion Regulation Processes
  5. Neuropathic pain, cognitive fusion, and alexithymia in patients with multiple sclerosis: Cross‐sectional evidence for an explanatory model of anxiety symptoms
  6. Experiential avoidance, uncompassionate self‐responding, and peritraumatic depersonalization/derealization: A novel mediation model for war‐related PTSD symptomatology
  7. The neurocognitive and functional profile of schizophrenia in a genetically homogenous European sample
  8. Rasch Measurement of the Brief Situational Test of Emotional Management in a Large Portuguese Sample
  9. Rasch model analysis of the Situational Test of Emotional Understanding – brief in a large Portuguese sample
  10. Construct validity, sensitivity and specificity of the USCD Performance‐based Skill Assessment 2 in a mixed Portuguese sample
  11. Portuguese version of the Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist for DSM‐5 (PCL‐5): Comparison of latent models and other psychometric analyses
  12. Escala das Formas do Autocriticismo e Autotranquilização para Crianças
  13. Resumos da 2ª Mostra de Doutoramento em Psicologia
  14. Assessment of neurocognitive function and social cognition with computerized batteries: Psychometric properties of the Portuguese PennCNB in healthy controls
  15. ASSESSMENT OF EMOTIONAL MANAGEMENT ABILITY: A RASCH MODEL ANALYSIS OF THE BRIEF SITUATIONAL TEST OF EMOTIONAL MANAGEMENT (STEM-B)
  16. Item Response Theory Analysis of the Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms Assessed by Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5)
  17. SUFFERING IN PARADISE: COMPARISONS BETWEEN PATIENTS DIAGNOSED WITH SCHIZOPHRENIAS LIVING IN THE PORTUGUESE ISLANDS AND MAINLAND
  18. Portuguese Version of the Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5): Comparison of Latent Models and Other Psychometric Analyses
  19. Portuguese Version of the Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5): Comparison of Latent Models and Other Psychometric Analyses
  20. Portuguese Version of the Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5): Comparison of Latent Models and Other Psychometric Properties in a Sample of Fire Fighters
  21. Life satisfaction: Study of the predictors in a mixed Portuguese sample
  22. Construct validity, sensitivity and specificity of the USCD Performance-based Skill Assessment 2 in a mixed Portuguese sample
  23. Construct validity, sensitivity and specificity of the USCD Performance-based Skill Assessment 2 in a mixed Portuguese sample
  24. Construct validity, sensitivity and specificity of the USCD Performance-based Skill Assessment 2 in a mixed Portuguese sample
  25. The Role of Shame, Self-criticism and Early Emotional Memories in Adolescents’ Paranoid Ideation
  26. The Abbreviated Dysregulation Inventory: Dimensionality and Psychometric Properties in Portuguese Adolescents
  27. Psychosocial roots of paranoid ideation: The role of childhood experiences, social comparison, submission, and shame
  28. Model comparison and structural invariance of the Peritraumatic Dissociative Experiences Questionnaire in Portuguese colonial war veterans.
  29. Correction to: Validation of the Community Integration Scale for Adults with Psychiatric Disorders (CIS-APP-34)
  30. Validation of the Community Integration Scale for Adults with Psychiatric Disorders (CIS-APP-34)
  31. Validation studies of the Paranoia Checklist (Portuguese version) in mixed sample of patients and healthy controls
  32. Paranoia in the general population: A revised version of the General Paranoia Scale for adults
  33. Preliminary Validation of the Portuguese Version of the University of Pennsylvania Computerized Neurocognitive Battery (PennCNB) in a Sample of Healthy Controls
  34. Biting myself so I don’t bite the dust: prevalence and predictors of deliberate self-harm and suicide ideation in Azorean youths
  35. Emotional, Cognitive and Behavioral Reactions to Paranoid Symptoms in Clinical and Nonclinical Populations
  36. Influence of Family and Childhood Memories in the Development and Manifestation of Paranoid Ideation
  37. Attitudes towards mental health problems scale: Confirmatory factor analysis and validation in the Portuguese population
  38. ANCORAGEM – Um programa de psicoeducação para familiares de doentes com esquizofrenia
  39. The prevalence of personality disorders in Portuguese male prison inmates: Implications for penitentiary treatment
  40. Atacar será a melhor defesa? A influência das experiências precoces e da paranoia na agressividade dos jovens açorianos || Is the offence the best defense? Influences of childhood experiences and paranoia in the aggression in Azorean youths
  41. Mapping non suicidal self-injury in adolescence: Development and confirmatory factor analysis of the Impulse, Self-harm and Suicide Ideation Questionnaire for Adolescents (ISSIQ-A)
  42. Clinical Change in Cognitive Distortions and Core Schemas After a Cognitive–Behavioral Group Intervention: Preliminary Findings from a Randomized Trial with Male Prison Inmates
  43. Development of the Combat Distress Scale of the Combat Experiences Questionnaire (CEQ)
  44. Clinical change in anger, shame, and paranoia after a structured cognitive-behavioral group program: Early findings from a randomized trial with male prison inmates
  45. Combat Distress Scale
  46. Development of Exposure to Combat Severity Scale of the Combat Experiences Questionnaire (CEQ)
  47. Emotional, cognitive and behavioral reactions to paranoid symptoms in clinical and nonclinical populations
  48. Combat Experiences Questionnaire
  49. From multimodal programs to a new cognitive–interpersonal approach in the rehabilitation of offenders